AMPT works to encourage and develop new community leaders

Members of the Logan County young professionals group, Advancing Modern Professionals for Tomorrow (AMPT) participated in a cleanup around Front Street as part of a community service project on Monday, June 11.

Members met at the Logan County Chamber of Commerce before heading to the cleanup site. They pulled weeds and picked up trash near the statues along Front Street ahead of the Sterling Community Fund Outdoor Gala scheduled to take place this Saturday, June 16, from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Logan County Courthouse Square.

The mission of AMPT is to "encourage and foster an environment of professional, career and personal growth, inspire and guide positive change in the community, and develop a new generation of local leadership." AMPT members meet twice a month, fundraise, and volunteer with events, like the upcoming Tri on the Plains Triathlon, June 24. AMPT is for residents or people that work within Logan County between the ages of 21 and 45.

Anyone interested in joining the group or finding out more can visit their Facebook page AMPT - Advancing Modern Professionals For Tomorrow.

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